Reviews of Junction 2

Boston Manor Park immediately presents the contrasts of the capital city. All at once it is both green space and abstract architecture. On approach the site is dominated by the overhead bridge. Powerful lines stream into the distance as the bridge stretches across the park below creating a corridor of pillars. Visitors will be drawn into lush parkland and woodlands, then onward, down the length of the avenue ahead, crossing a bridge over a small moat and onto an island upon which the mainstage will sit, cocooned amongst concrete and trees with water on all sides.

Contrasting with the brutalist aesthetic of the main stage, the site’s natural beauty is truly revealed when you see the location of other stages. Enclosed by a tree line and linked to the bridge area through a series of winding woodland paths, step down into an inviting open field you will find an array of beautiful bars, interesting art and a delicious food area.

Each of the stages will provide a unique and different atmosphere, all are covered so you can enjoy the music and not worry about any unreliable British weather.